FUEL prices are soaring across Bradford and the UK with a warning they will hit £2 per litre this summer, motorists have been warned.
Government figures show the average price of a litre of petrol at UK forecourts on Monday was a record 175.6p, up 6.6p from 169.0p seven days earlier.
Here is a guide to the cheapest places for petrol within five miles of Bradford and the five most expensive places for fuel within the same distance of the city.
The prices are rising all of the time, but here is the latest information compiled on the Petrol Prices website.
The cheapest:
1- Asda Little Horton Automat, Canterbury Avenue, Bradford, BD5 0PX: Unleaded: 167.7p per litre; diesel: 178.7 per litre (last updated June 2)
2- Morrisons Victoria, Victoria Centre, Thornton Road, BD8 9AN: Unleaded: 169.7p per litre; diesel: 179.7 per litre (last updated June 7)
3- Asda Bradford, Rooley Lane, Bradford, BD4 7SR: Unleaded: 169.7p per litre; diesel: 179.7 per litre (last updated June 6)
4 - Morrisons Swinnow Road, Swinnow Road, LS13 4DN; Unleaded: 170.7p per litre; diesel: 179.7 per litre (last updated June 5)
5 - Bradford Tesco Extra Great Horton Road, Bradford, BD7 4EY: Unleaded: 170.p9 per litre; diesel: 180.9 per litre (last updated June 7)
The most expensive are:
1- MFG East Bowling, BP Wakefield Road, Bradford, BD4 7EJ: Unleaded: 183.9p per litre; diesel: 189.9 per litre (last updated June 7)
2- Texaco Shipley (School Service Station), Leeds Road, BD18 1BX; Unleaded: 181.9p per litre; diesel: 183.9 per litre (last updated June 3)
3- BP Otley Road (Civic Service Station), Otley Road, BD18 2BJ: Unleaded: 181.9p per litre; diesel: 188.9 per litre (last updated June 4)
4- Esso Whitehall Road (RSS Westfield), Bradford, BD12 9LN: Unleaded: 179.9p per litre; diesel: 186.9 per litre (last updated June 7)
5- BP Newline Carr Road (Greengates Service Station), Newline, Carr Road, BD10 0BJ: Unleaded: 181.9p per litre; diesel: 188.9 per litre (last updated June 6)
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